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Political Agendas and Strategic Issues""""The Limits of Change""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2-Succession Looms""; ""ch5-Egypt: Succession Politics""; ""Mapping Egypta???s Politically Relevant Elite in 2002""; ""Figure 5.1 Egypta???s Politically Relevant Elite, 2002""; ""Circulation Patterns Among the PRE""; ""Recruitment Center: The NDP""; ""Changing Sociopolitical PRE Profiles""; ""Change at the Top and Presidential Succession""; ""Table 5.1 Three Options for Presidential Succession""; ""Four Scenarios for Elite Change""; ""Outlook""; ""Notes"" 327 $a""ch6-Saudi Arabia: Dynamism Uncovered""""Actors: Capital, Position, and Institutional Representation""; ""Repercussions of Elite Change on the Political System""; ""Factors of Change, Strategic Issues, and Subjects of Debate""; ""The Politically Relevant Elite: Changes Within the Segments""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Part 3-System Preservation and the Cooperation of New Elites""; ""ch7-Algeria: System Continuity Through Elite Change""; ""The Algerian Elite""; ""Figure 7.1 Segments of the Algerian Politically Relevant Elite""; ""Table 7.1 Third Generation Ideal Types in Algeria"" 327 $a""Continuity Through Change""""Perspectives for Change""; ""Notes""; ""ch8-Tunisia: Economic Transformation and Political Restoration""; ""Setting the Stage: Tunisian Politics, 1956a???2003""; ""The New Faces of Tunisian Elites""; ""The Political Agendas of Tunisian Elites""; ""Between Technocratic Government and Patrimonial Rule""; ""Notes""; ""Part 4-Elite Change Under Domination""; ""ch9-Lebanon: Building Political Dynasties""; ""Interelite Struggle and the Political System""; ""Redefined Elites""; ""Conjunctural Elites""; ""Emerging Elites""; ""Elite Agendas, Discourses, and Perceptions"" 327 $a""Conclusion"" 330 $aThe recent deaths of four long-term heads of state in the Arab world heralded important changes, as political power passed from one generation to the next. 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